Word of the Day: DISCONSOLATE
Distraught or dejected
disconsolate (adj) - dreary, dejected, or without cheer; inconsolable [dis-kon-suh-lit]
BREAKDOWN: DIS- (away) + CON- (with) + SOLA- (comfort) + -ATE (being)
inconsolable means unable to be cheered or comforted; disconsolate
See also: solace
“Envy is of all others the most ungratifying and disconsolate passion. There is power for ambition, pleasure for luxury, and pelf even for covetousness; but envy gets no reward but vexation.” —Jeremy Collier



